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92'' R32 GTST MANUAL FOR SALE MELB

Burgandy in colour

82,000km

3"exhaust

full coil over suspension

cd player, 12inch sub and amp

boost gauge

tinted windows

hks turbo timer

alarm, centrial locking, with remote start

just put new extreme H/D clutch 2000km ago (cost $800 )

just had major service,injectors cleaned, new brakes and inlet manifold gaskets replaced ( cost over $1500 with recepts )

PLEASE DO NOT ASK FOR PICS AS I HAVE NONE. JUST IMAGINE A VERY WELL LOOKED AFTER BURGANDY R32.

Car is in excellent condition, inside and out. probably one of the cleanist ive seen. comes with 12months reg and roadworthy. $12,800

Call for details 0411 117 801

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Actually there has been two over east on the weekend that have just been sold for 10.5K with more mods and in tip top condition.

I too would be interested in this car if it were lower in price and some photos were available.

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